Friday, June 13, 2014

Rhea-Craig Chapter DAR New Officers for 2014 - 2015

New officers being sworn in by Vice-Regent Carrie Ann Bright.  June 12, 2014
 
Carrie Ann Bright being sworn in as the Vice-Regent by Faye Sliger, Chaplin.  June 12, 2014

New officers for 2014-2015.
Marcia Long, Kathy Tyler, Susan Pluff, Sheila Dunn, Barbara McKeel, Faye Sliger, Carrie Ann Bright, Jane Yates.
June 12, 2014

New Members of the Rhea-Craig Chapter DAR


New members of the Rhea-Craig DAR, Janet Kincaid and Blair Yates are sworn in by Chaplin Faye Sliger, June 12, 2014.

Friday, May 9, 2014

A visit to the Historic Crabtree House

Members of Rhea-Craig Chapter gathered at the Crabtree House in Sweetwater's Historic District.  This beautiful home was built in 1870 by Henry Mayes and served as a stagecoach stop in Sweetwater's early years.   It has been beautifully restored with antique chandeliers, gorgeous wood floors and period furnishings. 

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Celebrating our Vietnam Veterans

 
 
Leaders of the long procession arrive at the Sweetwater Gold Star VFW Post 5156 in Sweetwater, TN
 
Members of Rhea-Craig Chapter were part of the crowd welcoming and honoring
Vietnam Veterans to the VFW Post 5156
 


Friday, March 14, 2014

New Members

Newest members Tammy Sarver, Susan Pluff and Dana Myers taking the Oath of Membership during the March 2014 meeting. 
 
 Tammy Sarver, Susan Pluff and Dana Myers are welcomed into the Rhea-Craig Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Chris Carpenter, Chaplain.




Recognition for 50 years of Membership

Kathy Tyler (right), Registrar of Rhea-Craig Chapter presents a certificate, for 50 years of membership in the Rhea-Craig DAR, to Chris Carpenter (left), Chaplain.

The Evolution of 18th Century Muzzle Loading Firearms in America





 
Will Dunn, husband of Rhea-Craig Chapter Corresponding Secretary, Sheila Dunn delivered the program for March 2014.   His presentation included origins and descriptions of early colonial long rifles and muskets.   He explained how many of these firearms evolved from European styles as the colonists moved further into unknown hostile territories and away from city life.  He also shared his collection of powder horns, primitive hunting knives and axes.
Carrie Bright presents Will Dunn with a Certificate of Appreciation for his presentation
 The Evolution of 18th Century Muzzle Loading Firearms in America



Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Votes for Women!

 
Members of the Rhea-Craig Chapter attended a presentation on Tennessee's Unique Role in the Women's Suffrage Movement on March 4, 2014, at Cleveland State College in Cleveland, Tennessee.  This program was presented by Judy Baker (shown above on the soap box and wearing a "Votes for Women" banner.  Roses were handed out to all attendees on arrival and represented support for the movement. 
 
 
 

Gift to the Sweetwater Piblic Library

On Feb. 15, 2014 Rhea-Craig Corresponding Secretary Marcia Long presented a concise reference book Historical Markers Placed by the Tennessee Society Daughters of the American Revolution to the acting director of the Sweetwater Public Library.  This resourceful volume contains numerous beautiful photographs of the graves of Revolutionary War Veterans buried in Tennessee who have been recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution with a special placard.

 

Gifts to the Sweetwater Public Library

On February 15, 2014 Rhea-Craig regent Jane Yates presented a two-volume history of the Johnston family to the acting director of the Sweetwater Public Library.  These books relate the histories and genealogy of seven brothers and sisters of Scottish descent, who lived in Ireland before they immigrated to America.  The family arrived in the American colonies before the Revolutionary War and settled in the Virginia Colony before they moved to East Tennessee.  The oldest brother, Joseph Johnston, fought in the Revolutionary War; the youngest brother was not old enough to serve.  One member of Rhea-Craig Chapter is a direct descendant of Joseph Johnston and another member is a descendant of the youngest brother.  

Monday, March 3, 2014

Regent Jane Yates receives the first set of digital copies of the minutes from the earliest Rhea-Craig Chapter meetings. Susan Pluff scanned and copied these records from the hand-written pages of several ledgers beginning with the inaugural meeting on Friday afternoon, October 16, 1931 with 19 members present.
 

Lap robes for Veterans




 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Members of the Rhea-Craig Chapter of the DAR furnished lap robes for Military Veteran residents at the Ben Atchley Tennessee Veterans' State Home in Knoxville, TN.  Rhea-Craig Regent Jane Yates and Corresponding Secretary Marcia Long presented the lap robes to a representative of the Veterans' home in February, 2014.  This gift is one of many on-going programs to provide comfort items for individual residents at the home and to remind our Veterans that their heroic actions are never forgotten or taken for granted.  
 

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Gifts of the Season

Members of the Rhea-Craig Chapter made decorations for the local nursing home in Sweetwater. Here are Dana Myers, Carrie Bright, Susan Pluff and Caren Lorelle putting together table center pieces.  Each had a hand-folded origami crane attached for good luck in the new year.
 


 

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Rhea-Craig members at the home of Marcia Long for the December meeting and Christmas celebration, December 12, 2013. Seated: Carrie Bright, Nelle Ward, Jane Yates, Jo Watson. Standing: Dana Myers, Kathy Tyler, Susan Pluff, Caren Lorelle, Marilyn Ward, Faye Sliger, Sheila Dunn, Peg Michael.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Honoring our Veterans

Jane Yates and Bill Long
On December 12, 2013 Jane Yates, Regent for Rhea-Craig Chapter presented a Certificate of Appreciation from the Daughters of the American Revolution to William C. (Bill) Long for his service in the United States Army.  Bill is the husband of Marcia Long, Corresponding Secretary for Rhea-Craig Chapter. 


Jane Yates, Bill Long and Marcia Long

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Veterans' Day Parade - November 9, 2013


The Rhea-Craig Chapter honors our veterans with a float in the Sweetwater Veterans' Day parade.  Shown in the photo below are Bill Long - U. S. Army and Gail Yates - National Guard.   In the other photo are Bill Long - U. S. Army; Gail Yates - National Guard; Ivan - Air Force and Richard - Air Force.  The crowds always greet our veterans with enthusiasm and appreciation.




Monday, November 25, 2013

Community Service - Beautification of Entry Monument at Engleman Park


October 2013 several members of the Rhea Craig Chapter DAR met at Engelman Park in Sweetwater to plant shrubs at the entry monument.  This is part of our commitment to contribute to the beautification of our local communities.   Shown in the photo below, with tools in hand are Caren Lorelle, Carrie Ann Bright, Marcia Long, Faye Sliger, Susan Pluff and Jane Yates.

Constitution Week Celebration

As part of our celebration of Constitution Week, Rhea-Craig members Carrie Ann Bright, Marcia Long and Jane Yates, regent rang the bells in the Methodist Episcopal Church in Sweetwater, TN at 4:00pm on September 17, 2013.
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Monday, November 4, 2013

Rhea-Craig Chapter Iris Project

The DAR strongly believes in fostering a strong bond with the local the community.   Members or the Rhea-Craig Chapter spent an afternoon digging and packaging iris rhizomes to share with visitors at the Annual Muscadine Festival in Downtown Sweetwater, TN. 

In mid-October 2013 Carrie Ann Bright, Susan Pluff and Caren Lorelle dug, separated and bagged several hundred iris rhizomes to be handed out to fair-goers.  The iris  were very popular and soon the 100 bags of rhizomes were on their way to be re-planted in gardens throughout the area, enhancing the natural beauty around us.